Official Record of Apostolic Succession of
Official Record of Apostolic Succession of
Official Record of Apostolic Succession of
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DUARTE COSTA SUCCESSION<br />
(THROUGH BISHOP SALOMAO FERRAZ)<br />
NOTE: The Holy Orders <strong>of</strong> Bishop Salomâo Ferraz have been recognized as valid by the Roman Catholic<br />
Pontificate. In 1958, Pope John XXIII received Bishop Ferraz back into the Roman Catholic Church, despite<br />
his being married, and did so without reconsecration. In 1963, Bishop Ferraz was granted the Titular See <strong>of</strong><br />
Eleuterna by Pope Paul VI. Bishop Ferraz participated actively in the entire Second Vatican Council.<br />
Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa<br />
(Who, in valid apostolic succession through St. Peter, would become Roman Catholic Pope Paul IV), in<br />
1555, did consecrate;<br />
Scipione Rebiba<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1566<br />
Giulio Antonio Santoro<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1586<br />
Girolamo Bernerio, O.P.<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1604<br />
Galeazzo Santivale<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1621<br />
Lodovico Ludovisi<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1622<br />
Luigi Caetani<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1630<br />
Ulderico Carpena<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1666<br />
Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1675<br />
Vincenzo Maria Orsini de Gravina, O.P.<br />
Who consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate in 1724<br />
Pope Benedictus XIV<br />
(Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini)<br />
Who consecrated to The Sacred Episcopate on 19 March 1743:<br />
Carlo della Torre Rezzoni<br />
(Pope Clement XIII)<br />
Who, assisted by Archbishop Scopio Borghese & Ignatius Reali<br />
consecrated to The Sacred Episcopate on 26 April 1767:<br />
Cardinal Bernardinus Giraud<br />
Who, assisted by Archbishop Marcus Antonius Conti & Bishop Iosefus Maria Carafa<br />
Consecrated to The Sacred Episcopate on 23 February 1777:<br />
Cardinal Alexander Matthaeus<br />
Who, assisted by Bishop Geraldus Macioti & Bishop Franciscus Albertini<br />
Consecrated to The Sacred Episcopate on 12 September 1819:<br />
Cardinal Petrus Franciscus Galeffi<br />
Who, assisted by Abp. Ioanne Franciscus Falzacappa & Abp. Iosephus della Porta Rodiani<br />
Consecrated to The Sacred Episcopate on 8 December 1822: